The Lion Gate of Mycenae is indeed a remarkable testament to the architectural and artistic prowess of the ancient Mycenaean civilization. Dating back to around 1250 BC, this imposing entryway is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the power and grandeur of Mycenae during the Bronze Age. The most striking feature […]
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The discovery of an ancient Egyptian tunic dating back 4,500 years is indeed a remarkable event that promises to reshape our understanding of ancient Egyptian fashion and textile craftsmanship. The preservation of such a delicate artifact for over four millennia provides invaluable insights into the material culture and clothing traditions of ancient Egypt. This extraordinary […]
The discovery of 4,400 naturally preserved human brains in the archaeological record, spanning various historical periods and geographic locations, is a significant finding that sheds new light on our understanding of ancient civilizations and their practices related to death and burial. Forensic anthropologist Alexandra Morton-Hayward’s research, conducted at the University of Oxford, has unveiled a […]
Researchers during a routine DNA test on a male Egyptian have made an astonishing discovery after finding a 23cm iron orthopaedic screw inside his knee. The presence of such a surgical implant, held in place by organic resin akin to modern bone cement, challenges conventional beliefs about the sophistication of medical procedures in ancient civilizations. […]
The photograph circulating on social media depicts the stunning Kailasa Temple, located in the Ellora Caves complex in Maharashtra, India. Carved out of a single rock, this architectural wonder is indeed renowned for its intricate carvings and impressive scale. However, the claim that it dates back 5,000 years is not accurate. The Kailasa Temple was […]
During archaeological excavations in Crimea, experts discovered a necropolis of the Byzantine Empire containing the tomb of a giant. While the reconstruction work on the Mithridates Staircase in Kerch continues, archaeological excavation work has also started in the area. This revealed up to 100 square meters of a necropolis, which had burials of people who […]
Among the Fon ethnic group of Benin, the veneration of skull relics is a deeply rooted practice that continues to this day. Relics, such as skulls, hold profound significance in various cultures worldwide. These tangible links to our ancestors maintain their memory and forge a connection between the living and the dead. The Significance of […]
In the annals of Canada’s prehistoric landscapes, a newfound revelation adds a thrilling chapter — the confirmation of the presence of the formidable Smilodon fatalis, more commonly known as the ‘sabre-toothed tiger,’ during the last ice age in Alberta. The discovery challenges previous geographical assumptions, expanding the known range of this apex predator further north […]
In the arid landscape of Nashtifan, Iran, witness to over a millennium of history, stand the ancient vertical-axis windmills – still operational to this day. More than mere historical relics, these windmills continue to silently toil, testifying to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of ancient engineers in harnessing the power of wind to grind grain. Constructed […]
The Nile River, with its rich history and cultural significance, has always been a source of intrigue and mystery. Along its banks, many ancient artifacts have been discovered, each holding a story waiting to be unveiled. One such enigmatic artifact is the Singing Stone Statue, a remarkable relic that has captured the imagination of researchers […]